mundicidious

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English

Etymology

From mundicide +‎ -ious.

Adjective

mundicidious

  1. (rare) Mundicidal, world-killing; capable of or likely to be destroying the world.
    • 1928, J. B. Cabell, Gallantry:
      [] of the Biography differs from all the other volumes in that the concerns of this particular stage in the journeying of Manuel's life from one generation to another are wholly mundicidious. []
    • 1955 January 15, Joseph T. Shipley, Dictionary of Early English, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 444:
      [] as when Nathaniel Ward in The simple cobler of Aggawam (1647) roundly declared : A vacuum and an ex-orbitancy are mundicidious evils. Ward had not heard of the H bomb.
    • 1959, Arvin R. Wells, Jesting Moses: A study in Cabellian Comedy:
      [] "mundicidious" -- not precisely in the sense that Gallantry is so, but "mundicidious" in that they are bound  []
    • 2021 September 1 [????], James Branch Cabell, Delphi Complete Works of James Branch Cabell (Illustrated), Delphi Classics, →ISBN:
      ... which are behind what we, just as loosely, call “ordinary experience.” It was only then, in fine, that I turned definitely away from the merely mundicidious.